Japanese Archery Ritual

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Japanese Archery Ritual
On Seijin-no-Hi (Coming of Age Day) in early January in Japan, an archery ritual known as Momote Shiki is held at Meiji Shrine in Tokyo for all those turning 20 for that year.

10 Archers at a time shoot two arrows at a central target.
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Aug 8, 2008 7:08 AM
Re: Japanese Archery Ritual
Very interesting and graceful

By: ikonick
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the only detractor was the color of the text made it very difficult to read. Other than that, very interesting!
By: poolaka
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What is the name of that instrument? It sounded like some type of flute, it was very relaxing.
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Re: Japanese Archery Ritual
Shakuhachi, i guess
By: NEU-NEU
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